Household chemicals should be used in the manner for which they were intended, so try giving leftovers to a friend or neighbor if you can't use them. Never discard chemicals on the ground! Most residential-type hazardous chemicals, like cleansers, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, automotive products, and mercury found in thermostats and thermometers are accepted at the Haz Chem Center near the Des Moines County Regional Landfill. The Haz Chem Center manages a Swap Shop where you may be able to obtain products at no charge. For your safety, an appointment is always necessary, so call 319-753-8758. or visit Haz Chem Center

Automotive products like motor oil, antifreeze, brake fluid, transmission fluid, carburetor cleaner and similar products should be taken to the HazChem Center for free disposal in containers no larger than 5 gallons. Speedlube and Advance Auto Parts may accept used motor oil for free but there is a limit to how much they can take each day, so you should call them first. Antifreeze may be poured down the drain with generous amounts of water, but the preferable disposal option would be to take it to the HazChem Center. For your safety, materials are accepted at the HazChem Center by appointment only, so always call first! The number is 319-753-8758.

It is illegal to place needles and sharps into the garbage in Burlington. Please use a safe disposal method! It’s not just trash workers who are at risk of needle sticks—it’s also your neighbors, children, janitors, housekeepers, and pets. That’s why used needles should not be thrown in the garbage. Safe Needle Disposal (PDF)

Fluorescent light bulbs from your home may be placed out with your weekly trash. If you prefer, you may take fluorescent bulbs and High Intensity Discharge bulbs to the HazChem Center for a reasonable fee. Call the HazChem Center for details at 319-753-8758.